Blood, Benjamin Paul. THE POETICAL
ALPHABET. An inquiry into language by the author of The Anaesthetic
Revelation. Reprinted from the 1920 edition. Introduction by
Franklin Rosemont. Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series.
24 pages. $7.00

Carrington,
Leonora. DOWN BELOW. Classic account of adventures on the
other side of the mirror. Includes the original map, and collages
by Debra Taub. 56 pages. $12.00

Garon,
Paul. RANA MOZELLE, authentically amphibious surrealist texts,
preceded by a short treatise on the "Fate of the Obsessive Image."
Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series. 16 pages. $7.00

100th
ANNIVERSARY OF HYSTERIA. Profusely illustrated catalog of the
International Surrealist Exhibition in Milwaukee, 1978, with reproductions
of works by many of the artists listed in the Marvelous Freedom
catalog, with several additions. 24 large pages. $15.00

INTERNATIONAL
SURREALIST BULLETIN (No. 1, 1986). A joint production of the
Surrealist Groups of Chicago and Stockholm, issued on the occasion
of an international surrealist gathering in Chicago, 1986. Among
the texts: "Miserabilism & Anti-Miserabilism," "Surrealism Here
& Now," and "An Unjust Dominion" (on the relation of humankind to
other animals). 12 pages. $5.00

SURREALIST BOOKS
FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS

WHAT IS SURREALISM?
Selected Writings of André Breton,
edited with introductions by Franklin Rosemont."Exceedingly well
done; many things I have never seen before; many things which should
be recalled again and again"Herbert Marcuse. 588 pages.
Illus. $30.95

BLUES
& THE POETIC SPIRIT by Paul Garon. New, expanded edition. "A
new and important approach to the analysis of the blues as a psychopoetic
phenomenon"Samuel Floyd. 252 pages. Illus. $14.95

PASCHAL
BEVERLY RANDOLPH: A 19th-Century Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian
and Sex Magician, by John Patrick Deveney, with a Foreword by
Franklin Rosemont. First-ever biography of one of the wildest characters
in the history of U.S. radicalism. 635 pages. $29.95